Long shot of procession of children moving through Manchester street. Small girls carrying bunches of flowers in the procession. Close up shot of a girl in procession. The procession of small girls passing through...
Long shot of procession of children moving through Manchester street. Small girls carrying bunches of flowers in the procession. Close up shot of a girl in procession. The procession of small girls passing through crowds lining street. Close up shot of a banner in procession marked 'Corpus Christi Manchester'. Close up shot of the Bishop of Salford, Reverend Henry Vincent Marshall. 'Blessed Sacrament Guild.' Religious tableau in procession with children holding ribbons attached to it. Top close up shot of float showing Virgin Mary and the child, pan down to bearers. Top shot of the girls in procession. Low angle, close up shot of pipers in procession. Close up shot of boys in procession. Boys walking in school uniform, pan down to feet. Tiny girls wearing long dresses in the procession. Close up shot of one of the girls. Close up shot of little girl in ceremonial dress. High angle shot of procession. Long top shot of the crowds in Albert Square.
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